Hi Ruth. Sorry to hear about your teeth woes. I can tell you that using a Godzilla unit will kill any infections in your mouth. Also, when my dentist told me I had (mild) periodontal disease around one tooth -- and tried to sell me a product to take care of it -- I simply thanked him and went home and used a water pik with EIS instead of water on the area. Next visit, he told me the peri disease was gone and to keep doing what I was doing. Swishing of CS won't accomplish the same thing as driving it up under the gum line with a water pik. I can't help you with tightening the teeth -- hope someone else can. Good luck, kiddo. MA
________________________________ From: Ruth Bertella <berte...@lfdcbham.com> To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, October 6, 2009 9:46:38 AM Subject: CS>Dental Issues I went to the dentist yesterday. Apparently my periodontal disease is back (well, I'm thinkin it never fully goes away - ya must have to stay very diligent forever). Or at least it's a big problem again (wonder why nothing was said 6 months ago?). I thought I had conquered this back in 2005 with diligent cleaning and almost obsessive use/swishing of CS. I only had a minimal amount of plaque (less than most patients they said). Some of my teeth have gotten loose this time as well. There is only one that is noticeable to me. But on the xrays you can see where the bone is deteriorating. The dentist said this will spread and the worst teeth should probably be pulled. And the "pockets" in the gums have enlarged again. He wrote an rx for doxycycline and wants me to see a periodontist. I did not fill the rx and don't intend to see any other doctors. I told him this, and about CS, and he wants to see me again on 11/5/09 to see how I progress with my 'home remedies'. LOL He's not against my using home remedies, but of course says he can't professionally endorse them either. He's giving me time to try to fix things before making further recommendations. (IF I fix everything, he will probably want to do two crowns and possibly redo my upper partial to accommodate the crown that has broken. The other is a cavity on the lower back molar at the gum line in the very back hardest to reach place - so he wants to crown instead of filling the cavity? go figure!)) I know I can mostly handle the pockets with very, very diligent muliple times daily swishing CS. But it seems a while back, someone posted about a protocol that actually "tightened" their teeth. Anyone remember that? Details please - what/how much/when, etc. What suggestions can y'all offer to 'tighten' the teeth, keep the one cavity in check so he doesn't have to fill or crown, rebuilding the bone and enamel, and a long term plan to keep all this from raising it's ugly head again? Thanks in advance for all suggestions! Ruth